HRG showcases its proprietary technology at the ACTE Regional Conference in Hong Kong

HRG, the award-winning international corporate services company, will demonstrate its range of proprietary technology at ACTE’s Regional Asia Pacific Conference in Hong Kong on 6th and 7th August.

Delegates attending the conference will be able to see, firsthand, how HRG’s technology delivers a superior user experience for both travellers and travel bookers whilst adding value to their whole travel management programme.
• HRG i-Suite is a web portal which provides a fast, convenient and seamless gateway to HRG’s proprietary technology tools for travellers and travel bookers including online travel, profile and expense environment.
• HRG Online is an intuitive booking tool that allows users to book air, hotel, car and other travel reservations quickly, securely and efficiently.
• HRG Insight is an interactive mapping and reporting tool that delivers comprehensive travel data and traveller tracking in reporting formats that best suit the user.
• HRG TripPASS is a customisable trip approval tool that drives policy compliance and provides a control point for achieving cost savings.
Tim Hannon, General Manager, HRG Hong Kong comments: “The Asia Pacific region, in particular, is very tech savvy. Organisations based here are increasingly demanding greater convenience at their fingertips and expect innovative solutions from their suppliers to enable them to achieve greater efficiencies.
The region is also seeing a boom in Smartphone penetration rates, the usage of mobile devices whether for accessing the internet, mobile commerce, online banking or entertainment, will certainly continue to influence the habits of consumers be they corporate organisations or individuals.
At HRG we are leveraging the latest developments in mobile, data and analytics to deliver superior capabilities to enable our clients, whether they are large multinationals or SMEs, to stay ahead of the rapidly evolving demands imposed by today’s fast moving business environment.”